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2 PAPAKURA COURIER, APRIL 13, 2011
NEWS
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Chilly nights have
arrived and the demand
for warm clothing for
newborn babies is unpre-
cedented.
Middlemore Hospital s
maternity unit desper-
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Shaved heads
seek a cure
for leukaemia
Doing their bit: Clockwise from top: Elias Mycroft, Clark Olen and Stephanie Devere-Ellery of Papakura
High School helped make up the Shave for a Cure team raising money for the Leukaemia and Blood
Foundation.
By HINERANGI VAIMOSO
Stephanie Devere-Ellery can
still feel her ghost hair
whenever she turns her head
and knows it will be a while
before her signature plait
returns.
It s just hair. It ll grow
back, she says to friends as
they run up to hug her. Some
are in tears.
Stephanie is one of seven
students and staff from Papa-
kura High School getting
used to life with a bald head
after chopping of her locks as
part of the nationwide
fundraising venture Shave
for a Cure, raising money for
the Leukaemia and Blood
Foundation.
I ve had three people in
my family die from cancer --
my grandma, grandad and
my pop. I did this in honour
of my grandma. She was
always such an inspiration,
Stephanie says.
I wanted people with can-
cer to know I support them,
to not only sympathise but
empathise with people.
Stephanie alone raised
more than $1000 leading up
the event.
Students eager to get
behind the cause turned up to
the school hall on Friday with
plenty of cash and moral sup-
port to boot.
The event was helped along
by fellow head prefect Nam-
rata Kishan who was one of
many onlookers who were
emotional during the shave.
Stephanie says while the
feeling was overwhelming
she had nothing but smiles
throughout the shave.
It s weird. I can t say I
thought about it too much
until I got up there.
I can t even really explain
how I feel now but it s good.
Stephanie left for a hike
around Lake Waikaremoana
the next day as part of the
Duke of Edinburgh Award
programme and with her new
do, she d packed a few more
accessories -- hats.